The People's Justice The People's Justice

The People's Justice

Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him

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Publisher Description

"Amul Thapar sets the record straight with this can't-put-down series of stories that reveal the courage, decency, and humanity of the man behind what many are calling the Thomas Court."

—Megyn Kelly, journalist

"Amul Thapar has done what even gifted law professors and professional 'Court watchers' often fail to do: Thapar has focused on the men and women whose lives are before the nine and on how one justice, Clarence Thomas, has carefully, consistently, and compassionately applied his understanding of the Constitution to those lives."

— Hugh Hewitt, host of The Hugh Hewitt Show and professor of law


For thirty years, Clarence Thomas has been denounced as the “cruelest justice,” a betrayer of his race, an ideologue, and the enemy of the little guy. In this compelling study of the man and the jurist, Amul Thapar demolishes that caricature.

Every day, Americans go to court. Invoking the Constitution, they fight for their homes, for a better education for their children, and to save their cities from violence. Recounting the stories of a handful of these ordinary Americans whose struggles for justice reached the Supreme Court, Thapar shines new light on the heart and mind of Clarence Thomas.

A woman in debilitating pain whose only effective medication has been taken away by the government, the motherless children of a slain police officer, victims of sexual assault— read their eye-opening stories, stripped of legalese, and decide for yourself whether Thomas’s originalist jurisprudence delivers equal justice under law.

“Finding the right answer,” Justice Thomas has observed, “is often the least difficult problem.” What is needed is “the courage to assert that answer and stand firm in the face of the constant winds of protest and criticism.”

That courage—along with wisdom and compassion—shines out from every page of The People’s Justice. At the heart of this book is the question: Would you want to live in Justice Thomas’s America? After reading these stories, even his critics might be surprised by their answer.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2023
June 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
304
Pages
PUBLISHER
Skyhorse Publishing
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Digital Sales LLC
SIZE
2.8
MB

Customer Reviews

Brian McFan ,

Excellent book

Read it in 2 days and I’m far from being a speed reader. This book totally changed my mind on Justice Thomas. If you start it with an open mind, you’ll find out just how broken our system can be. You don’t have to have a law degree either to become absorbed in these cases. Well done!

Men With Gloves ,

Understanding Justice Thomas

Tharpar is an appeals court judge. He has done a great job of reviewing the people, facts, and law in some of Clarance Thomas’s notable cases. Each (perhaps a dozen?) case gets a chapter and there is a brief conclusion.
The history of the facts, the humanizing of the individuals in the cases, the the explanation of the legal arguments is top notch. The writing is fine but it is not great. It is an excellent book to learn about the characters in the cases and the legal arguments involved. If you don’t have at least an open mind on Justice Thomas then, as the title suggests, it is not a book for you.

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